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that was just to build energy, kanye and i didn't hatch ve no at all. some headline grabbing moments are real. a judge issued a restraining order against him after this incident with a paparazzo at lax. while the conspiratorial types may say kanye has us all talking about him right now. first solo tour launchesen a week nachlt week and a half. if any one ties blame. like it or not, real or fake, the media can't get enough. ♪ my leather jeans on >> thank you for watching abc news. and "world news now" is coming up with late breaking news. see you at "good morning america" tomorrow. and we are always on line at abcnews.com. good night. >> announcer: every day, more americans choose abc news. america's number one news source.
that was just to build energy, kanye and i didn't hatch ve no at all. some headline grabbing moments are real. a judge issued a restraining order against him after this incident with a paparazzo at lax. while the conspiratorial types may say kanye has us all talking about him right now. first solo tour launchesen a week nachlt week and a half. if any one ties blame. like it or not, real or fake, the media can't get enough. ♪ my leather jeans on >> thank you for watching abc news. and...
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look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ from sony pictures studio, it's america's game. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of our show, pat sajak and vanna white. hi. how nice of you. thank you, jim thornton. thanks, evybody. how nice of you. good to seyou all. appreciate that. goodbye. get ready.
look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ from sony pictures studio, it's america's game. wheel......
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look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ it's a smart way to go. february, 2013. a landmark transportation bill is up for consideration. even though it's backed by republican governor mcdonnell... ken cuccinelli joins tea party republicans to block the plan. but terry mcauliffe believes it's time to break through the gridlock in richmond. mcauliffe presses democrats to support the bill. and d the billse passes.s. terry mcauliffe. putting virginia first. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." from sony pictures studio, it's america's game. wheel... of... fortune! ladi and gentlemen, he are the stars of our show, pat sajak and vanna white.
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in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ea...that make a real difference. ♪ [ dings ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every thought... every movement... ♪ ...carefully planned, coordinated and synchronized. ♪ performing together with a single, united purpose. ♪ that's what makes the world's leading airline... flyer friendly. ♪ flyer friendly. februaryry, 2013. a landmark transportrtation bil is up for consideration. even though it's backed by republican governor mcdonnell... ken cuccinelli joins tea party republs ans to block the plan. but terry mcauliffe believes it's time to break through the gridlock in richmond. mcauliffe presses democrmos to support the bill. and d the bill passes. terry mcauliffe. putting virginia first. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." >> announcer: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight elton john. and from "revenge," emily vancamp. with cleto and the cletones. and now, we're already, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ ♪ [ ch
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anderatures are very cool the winds are picking up, so that is adding insult to energy. look at ocean city. 63 degrees. mid--aking it into the 60's this afternoon. -- sanow at the airport francisco having arrival delays. that will be increasing over the next couple days as the cloud cover stays low. 65 degrees by three clock. by 6:00, i think we will see area -- rain in the area. come uphe clouds to overnight and into tomorrow. we will talk about that coming up in your seven-day forecast. >> ok. thank you. day nine of the government shut down. there might the a small sign up some progress this afternoon. it appears both sides might be open to some sort of short-term extension of the debt limit. a temporary and to the -- a temporary and to be shut down. president obama will huddle with house democrats and republican lawmakers in the coming days. there is one thing everyone agrees on. >> the publicans and democrats of not agreed on much of anything during the nine-day shutdown, but now there is bipartisan outrage. >> i'm ashamed. i'm embarrassed. all of us should be. the s
anderatures are very cool the winds are picking up, so that is adding insult to energy. look at ocean city. 63 degrees. mid--aking it into the 60's this afternoon. -- sanow at the airport francisco having arrival delays. that will be increasing over the next couple days as the cloud cover stays low. 65 degrees by three clock. by 6:00, i think we will see area -- rain in the area. come uphe clouds to overnight and into tomorrow. we will talk about that coming up in your seven-day forecast....
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the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ it's a smart way to go. when ouwe got a subaru.s born, it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (lite girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the two-thousand-fourteen subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- the cast of "modern family." and music from korn. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: tonight on the show we have a wonderful program lined up for you. my favorite band named
the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ it's a smart way to go. when ouwe got a subaru.s born, it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no!...
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in pipes, cement, steel, jo, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ for real. ...that make a real difference. when ouwe gotot a su.aru.born, it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the two-thousand-fourteen subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a baru,e there for your family. a subaru. >> only 76 days till christmas. if you have extra money, you can buy an aston martin. you can buy endless amounts of diamonds. all of this is included in the near miss markets -- neiman marcus catalog. if you are interested in the youon hunting, it will cost $150,000. there is a thatn update on the story we brought you. the associated press is withdrawing a story about terry mcauliffe that claimed that he lied to federal officials. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] united is rolling out globa
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. >> you're not the kind of person i need to waste my energy on. >> reporter: as for a "baywatch" star, so famous for her curves. >> pamela. she doesn't when i worked with her. >> reporter: and it comes back to the sexy swimsuits. and, yes, they got smaller over the years. how did you keep it on? >> we had plenty of moments where it didn't really stay on. it had a really low back. one little slip. and that shoulder came off, you know what happens when the shoulder comes off. it happened a lot. >> reporter: when it comes to those weight clauses and contracts, hollywood insiders say, welcome to tinseltown. >> it's hardly any surprise in a show that featured people in their bathing suits, every episode, that people were required to keep in a certain weight and in a certain shape. >> reporter: it turns out, life in that very tiny piece of red spandex wasn't always so rosie. >> the secrets, you can see more of the "baywatch" reunion tonight on "e.t." >>> and one of the most famous couples, kris and bruce jenner, revealing they're doing their own thing. >>> also, "play of the day." anger man
. >> you're not the kind of person i need to waste my energy on. >> reporter: as for a "baywatch" star, so famous for her curves. >> pamela. she doesn't when i worked with her. >> reporter: and it comes back to the sexy swimsuits. and, yes, they got smaller over the years. how did you keep it on? >> we had plenty of moments where it didn't really stay on. it had a really low back. one little slip. and that shoulder came off, you know what happens when the...
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they know how to roar. >> i never had that much energy. never. not one day in my life. >> would you have gotten out of bed for that? no. >> it's a big deal. >> they're bringing it, big-time. >>> also, we're going to turn to the doctor who was the love of princess diana's life. and the new film, depicting their relationship, saying it's a betrayal, his words. >>> and coming up, the mom taking on the body mass index letters sent home from school. why she says her 11-year-old daughter is not overweight. not happy about it. >> tough to be sure. >>> an emotional night in the ballroom last night. valerie harper, and her partner, tristan macmanus voted off. they look lovely there. >> the appropriate song, "carry on." she is inspiring us all to do that, too. >>> the latest on the seattle husband on trial for murdering his wife, seven years after she was killed. she flunked a polygraph test right after her death. and emotions, as you can imagine, are running high in court. abc's neal karlinsky has the latest on this dramatic case. >> the cause of death wa
they know how to roar. >> i never had that much energy. never. not one day in my life. >> would you have gotten out of bed for that? no. >> it's a big deal. >> they're bringing it, big-time. >>> also, we're going to turn to the doctor who was the love of princess diana's life. and the new film, depicting their relationship, saying it's a betrayal, his words. >>> and coming up, the mom taking on the body mass index letters sent home from school. why she...
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- kinetic energy. - kinetic energy. there's more kinetic energy in the molecules in a hot cup of coffee than a-- you know that. that's what it means to say that something's hot, that it has more energy. we might say more thermal energy. more strictly speaking, we'll say more internal energy, more energy internal to the system. so there's much more internal energy in a hot cup of coffee than a cold cup of coffee. what's got more internal energy, a hot cup of coffee or an iceberg floating down at the antarctica? check your neighbor for an estimate. a humongous iceberg or a small hot cup of coffee: which has the more internal energy? all the energy combined-- what would it be, gang? yeah, the iceberg is frozen. how many say the hot cup of coffee still has more kinetic energy of all those molecules and those zillions and zillions-- come on, no, it's the other way around, gang. [laughter] it turns out there's more internal energy in the humongous icebergs simply because there are more molecules jiggling, you know? add up all
- kinetic energy. - kinetic energy. there's more kinetic energy in the molecules in a hot cup of coffee than a-- you know that. that's what it means to say that something's hot, that it has more energy. we might say more thermal energy. more strictly speaking, we'll say more internal energy, more energy internal to the system. so there's much more internal energy in a hot cup of coffee than a cold cup of coffee. what's got more internal energy, a hot cup of coffee or an iceberg floating down at...
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energy. energy. and if that energy happened to be more than the little cells are held together, well, his hands are all blistered in third degree burn. so that's what happens. that be--when a change in state is accompanied always by an energy transfer. you go from solid to gas, gas to liquid, energy out; liquid to solid, energy out; and go liquid to gas--liquid energy in, blah, blah, blah-- it's just kinda like--air conditioners work this way. you got an air conditioner in your house, right? what's it doing? energy taking in or energy giving out? you can make it operate both ways. you can take the air conditioner-- and by the way, you'd never take your air conditioner and put it on the coffee table and turn it on, would you? that's like opening the refrigerator door on a hot day to make the room cool down. do you ever hear anyone doing that? you walk in, they get the fridge door open. "what are you doing?" "i wanna get cold." it won't work. in fact, the room even gets warmer. you guys know why? energ
energy. energy. and if that energy happened to be more than the little cells are held together, well, his hands are all blistered in third degree burn. so that's what happens. that be--when a change in state is accompanied always by an energy transfer. you go from solid to gas, gas to liquid, energy out; liquid to solid, energy out; and go liquid to gas--liquid energy in, blah, blah, blah-- it's just kinda like--air conditioners work this way. you got an air conditioner in your house, right?...
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there's a flow of energy. energy. amidst scores of chemical reactions, the engineers must conserve it. usually a reaction is exothermic, giving off heat. plant designers want to reuse this heat to drive other reactions to minimize waste of energy in the whole plant, so through the red pipes in this scale model they'll transport steam. in the plant, steam is piped from point to point, reaction to reaction. materials. the basic raw materials coming into the plant are coal or petroleum, both high in energy. first, ethane gas is produced. and then, by selective addition of oxygen to ethane, we get a variety of industrial chemicals. the plant is constructed so that each product in the chain of reactions has a successively lower level of energy. ethane is at the top of the energy ladder. from this, ethyl alcohol is produced. below that is ethylene glycol, used in antifreeze and adhesives. a further step down the ladder produces acetic acid for polymers like vinyls and rayon. and at the bottom of the energy ladder are carbon
there's a flow of energy. energy. amidst scores of chemical reactions, the engineers must conserve it. usually a reaction is exothermic, giving off heat. plant designers want to reuse this heat to drive other reactions to minimize waste of energy in the whole plant, so through the red pipes in this scale model they'll transport steam. in the plant, steam is piped from point to point, reaction to reaction. materials. the basic raw materials coming into the plant are coal or petroleum, both high...
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>> i say an energy drink. >> energy drink because it gives you energy, and you can get up and exercise and do whatever you need to. >> many kids don't realize that all that caffeine in energy drinks can be bad for them. we're not saying it's fine to drink soda. the point we're making is, if you think that energy drinks are safer than soda, you're wrong. according to nutrition specialist dr. deb, kids and teens should not take in more than 100 milligrams of caffeine per day. that's about how much caffeine is in a regular cup of coffee. >> in this can, it has about 154. and you also notice that there's no re-sealable can, and this is two servings. so you can get too much caffeine really easy, and the sugar in these make them go down really, really easy. >> if it tastes good, that's great. but if it tastes good, and you start drinking a lot of it, that may not be safe for you. >> just to be clear, the energy drinks we're talking about are different from the sports drinks teens might have after a workout. >> they think that these sports drinks and these energy drinks are the same thing, an
>> i say an energy drink. >> energy drink because it gives you energy, and you can get up and exercise and do whatever you need to. >> many kids don't realize that all that caffeine in energy drinks can be bad for them. we're not saying it's fine to drink soda. the point we're making is, if you think that energy drinks are safer than soda, you're wrong. according to nutrition specialist dr. deb, kids and teens should not take in more than 100 milligrams of caffeine per day....
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that he was the energy secretary. let me remind him of one of the first acts this government type. we inherited an energy policy from him that would have put 179 pounds on every single bill because of his renewable heat initiative. that was his policy. while we are dealing with quotes, but have a guest who said this. to deal with the problems of climate change, energy bills are likely to rise. who said that? the last energy secretary. everyone wants low prices. we will get them by dealing with the causes of the low prices instead of a gimmick that collapsed after 12 hours. >> mr. speaker, he says he wants lower prices but prices are going up on his watch. that is the reality. can he confirm that while his energy policy benefits almost nobody, a fact he didn't deny, a 20 month freeze in bills would save money for 27 million households and 2.4 million businesses across this country? >> 12 hours later, he said he might not be able to keep his promise. this is a gimmick. the reason it is a gimmick is he is in favor of a d
that he was the energy secretary. let me remind him of one of the first acts this government type. we inherited an energy policy from him that would have put 179 pounds on every single bill because of his renewable heat initiative. that was his policy. while we are dealing with quotes, but have a guest who said this. to deal with the problems of climate change, energy bills are likely to rise. who said that? the last energy secretary. everyone wants low prices. we will get them by dealing with...
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starting with imported energy. this represents thousands and thousands and millions of jobs across this country lost and dollars out of the pockets of working class americans who see their purchases of fuel transferred to build giant hotels in due by -- dubai, supporting universities in du bois, all across the middle east while we see companies close, communities shutdown, detroit go bankrupt, all these problems inside our country because we are not energy independent and we are not transportation independent. these are dollars spent not in much needed american job creation, but siphoned off overseas. the assisting our competitors in developing their economies and energy futures, not our own. is it any wonder that america has a debt? holesrooted in very major inside this economy. you can start with two wars. what did those cost us? probably $46 trillion unpaid for. there wasn't any war tax imposed when brush took us to war. i remember donald rumsfeld saying, you got to war -- go to war with the military you have. w
starting with imported energy. this represents thousands and thousands and millions of jobs across this country lost and dollars out of the pockets of working class americans who see their purchases of fuel transferred to build giant hotels in due by -- dubai, supporting universities in du bois, all across the middle east while we see companies close, communities shutdown, detroit go bankrupt, all these problems inside our country because we are not energy independent and we are not...
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would that be radiating energy? would that energy have a frequency? yes. would that frequency be doubled? no. check your neighbor. yeah. ah. hey, gang. would the temperature be-- would the frequency be doubled? get right to that point. get right to that question. the question is: wouldn't that work best for kelvin? yeah. honey, it will only work for kelvin because one degree celsius is not twice as hot as two is-- i should say two degrees celsius is not twice as hot as one degree celsius. see, to say twice as hot is to imply twice the internal energy. try this one. the waitress brings over some coffee because you've ordered coffee with your apple pie, and you say, "oh, i'd like the coffee really hot." and she brings it over, and you put your trusty thermometer in, and, son of a gun, it's iced coffee. ice cubes and everything. it's zero degrees celsius. and you say to the waitress, "no, i know you're busy and all, "but could you give me some coffee that's hotter than this?" she says, "how hot do you want it?" i said, "well, i'd like to drink it twice as hot
would that be radiating energy? would that energy have a frequency? yes. would that frequency be doubled? no. check your neighbor. yeah. ah. hey, gang. would the temperature be-- would the frequency be doubled? get right to that point. get right to that question. the question is: wouldn't that work best for kelvin? yeah. honey, it will only work for kelvin because one degree celsius is not twice as hot as two is-- i should say two degrees celsius is not twice as hot as one degree celsius. see,...
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replace thirty percent of the energy viable alternative energy sources. prime minister con as a as a follow up to that if japan goes nuclear free and the united states doesn't what does that say about american exceptionalism. well i believe. all. will suitable to abolish nuclear energy is the only way but in addition to that it. looks good still currently in germany he said it will by two thirtieth two thousand and fifteen or they're trying to get rid of entire fossil energy as well. so they're trying to replace maybe entirely by the. self sustainable. renewable energies and we believe i believe that our nation is supposed to follow the same the same trend. thank you sir many americans consider nuclear power to be cleaner as well as safe. as an alternative to fossil fuels is nuclear power actually carbon neutral. you know it's you know there is a front end of the cycle where there mining this and also especially when they enrich it. has an enormous carbon content be enrichment plants are run by coal plants so if nuclear is less carbon intensive than coal
replace thirty percent of the energy viable alternative energy sources. prime minister con as a as a follow up to that if japan goes nuclear free and the united states doesn't what does that say about american exceptionalism. well i believe. all. will suitable to abolish nuclear energy is the only way but in addition to that it. looks good still currently in germany he said it will by two thirtieth two thousand and fifteen or they're trying to get rid of entire fossil energy as well. so they're...
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energy bills are rising and he supports the energy companies, not the consumer. we have a prime minister who always stands up for the wrong people. [shouting] >> we know what is cost-of-living policy is. it is more spending, more borrowing and more debt. that would lead to higher taxes and higher mortgage rates. that is the double whammy that we get every family in this country. but not only have i got a birthday present of the shadow chancellor staying in post, and it's a daily -- i also have this special birthday treat, which is a shadow chancellor yesterday revealed the election campaign. he said it all depends on the two of them together because and i quote, and i'm not making this up, they would win because of their experience, their track record, and the credibility. [laughter] >> that is -- i have to say, mr. speaker, that is like the captain of the titanic running on his safety record. [laughter] >> thank you, mr. speaker. millions of people -- using a post office account of his contract is due to expire in 18 months. it's vital for these people and the f
energy bills are rising and he supports the energy companies, not the consumer. we have a prime minister who always stands up for the wrong people. [shouting] >> we know what is cost-of-living policy is. it is more spending, more borrowing and more debt. that would lead to higher taxes and higher mortgage rates. that is the double whammy that we get every family in this country. but not only have i got a birthday present of the shadow chancellor staying in post, and it's a daily -- i also...
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energy security council hosted an energy council on foreign policy foreign-policy and security. this event includes a description by former nightline anchor ted koppel and this is 40 minutes. >> 20 years after this interview, someone else invaded kuwait in the wheel wells did explode, but it was not the united states of america. good morning, ladies and gentlemen. my name is carl looked, and i am part of the energy council. we recognize members of the council and we will do so later and i would like to welcome you all to this program and we commemorate today the 40th anniversary of the oil embargo with the launch of a new report by the council, suggesting solutions to the problem that we have been dealing with for the past -- almost century. four years ago this week a group of oil-producing countries attacked an american way of life with 5 million barrels from the oil market. within weeks, the price of oil quadrupled and it was sent into a tailspin. most americans, the embargo is a distant episode remembereremembere d mostly by the notorious gas lines and in retrospect, it may b
energy security council hosted an energy council on foreign policy foreign-policy and security. this event includes a description by former nightline anchor ted koppel and this is 40 minutes. >> 20 years after this interview, someone else invaded kuwait in the wheel wells did explode, but it was not the united states of america. good morning, ladies and gentlemen. my name is carl looked, and i am part of the energy council. we recognize members of the council and we will do so later and i...
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after the break we'll report on how that could cost out the europe's renewable energy target. old. technology innovation. developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the media leave us so we leave the media. by the sea pushing through with. all your party years ago. where shoes that no one is that stand with to get that you deserve answers from it's all politics. we speak your language as i think about the war not against. programs and documentaries and spanish what matters. is the alternative angle story. here. the spanish find out more visit actuality. dot com. you're back with us on r.t. then nobel peace prize winning group in charge of destroying syria's chemical arsenal says damascus officials are called prating and are giving them access to whatever they want to see now the same can be said about being allowed into some rebel held territories the head of the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons says the inspectors are being held bagged by ongoing fighting and have renewed calls for all sides to call parade now meanwhile a car bomb in the
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did he oppose the energy bill of 2010 bucks know. he supported the energy bill of 2010. you could say, mr. speaker, two parties working together in the national interest. let me ask him, doesn't he feel embarrassed that in five short years he's gone from hunter haas keep to voucher? [shouting] >> the only embarrassing thing is this tortured performance. he wants to talk about the record of the last labour government. let me remind them on the cost of living they doubled the council tax. they doubled the gas bill. they put up electricity bills by half. they put a pet troll attacks 12 times. and increase the basic state pension by a measly 75 cents. then we came to the low pay they got rid of that can be income tax banned altogether. they have absolute no economic policy and that is why the former chancellor, the honorable member said this, on the ninth of september i'm waiting to hear what we've got to sit on the economy. well, we've all been waiting but i think we can give up because they are a hopeless opposition. >> i'll tell him what happened because he talks about th
did he oppose the energy bill of 2010 bucks know. he supported the energy bill of 2010. you could say, mr. speaker, two parties working together in the national interest. let me ask him, doesn't he feel embarrassed that in five short years he's gone from hunter haas keep to voucher? [shouting] >> the only embarrassing thing is this tortured performance. he wants to talk about the record of the last labour government. let me remind them on the cost of living they doubled the council tax....
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one piece of the american recovery is the energy story. tell us from your perspective how big is that story? of shale, of natural gas, of oil, all of these things. i think everyone was expecting a technological revolution in energy and they all expected it to be wind and solar and there was a technological revolution in energy but in extraction of hydrocarbons, correct? >> correct. shell gas is probably the most transformative innovation that occurred in this country in over a decade. as lloyd said, it's been a ta tailwind to the economy but in terms of achieving environmental goals, we're in 1993, 1992 level of co2 emissions in this country but we have significantly more people and a much larger economy. so i think that it's been transformative both in driving our economy but transforming in meeting our environmental objectives as far as climate change is concerned. >> that was jim rogers, chairman of duke energy. i asked my panelists about income inequality. a hot topic not only in america but around the world these days. how did we get
one piece of the american recovery is the energy story. tell us from your perspective how big is that story? of shale, of natural gas, of oil, all of these things. i think everyone was expecting a technological revolution in energy and they all expected it to be wind and solar and there was a technological revolution in energy but in extraction of hydrocarbons, correct? >> correct. shell gas is probably the most transformative innovation that occurred in this country in over a decade. as...
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energy companies are warning that unless we get major energy reform, the lights could go out. geoff, how serious is that statement or threat? >> well, i think it's a tap on the tiller, isn't it, for the commission. basically, these power companies have high debts for the investments they've made, profits are under pressure, and they're saying the things that governments are doing right now, like cutting back on subsidies for renewables are hurting us. who is to blame for all this? i asked the head of eni. >> i believe that both the european union and the national states have some responsibilities. now, in terms of gas, the key issue, the one we have to blame is america who found the shale gas and they created a gas market much more competitive than the european union. now, in terms of electricity, there are both the national decisions who have been pushing up the price of european countries and also the europe union have have been not capable of managing their whole energy theme in europe. >> so why don't you have the commissioner ottinger here to tell him that it's the commis
energy companies are warning that unless we get major energy reform, the lights could go out. geoff, how serious is that statement or threat? >> well, i think it's a tap on the tiller, isn't it, for the commission. basically, these power companies have high debts for the investments they've made, profits are under pressure, and they're saying the things that governments are doing right now, like cutting back on subsidies for renewables are hurting us. who is to blame for all this? i asked...
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and i think thag a good form of energy and very reliable form of energy. and we -- i think but meanwhile we still rely on some other form of energy including nuclear and also also hydropower. before this seminar, i didn't expect people would be so interested in discussing this topic. and i thought everybody would be interested in china import of -- but actually that's not the whole case. thank you. >> thank you. our goal is to look forward and look toward competitive transportation fuel market for all countries. >> thank you very much. thank you to each of you who contributed today in this discussion. as kind of the old guy at the table, i look back on -- let me -- [inaudible] [laughter] on that day 40 years ago ago, we were facing the embargo. the secretary, at the time of defense, was attending meetings around the clock, and having to worry seriously about the impact of quad rippling of the price of oil. well, the 40 years sin then, if you're a cynic, you could say it's been a golden age of hand ringing. where we have tried again and again and failed. an
and i think thag a good form of energy and very reliable form of energy. and we -- i think but meanwhile we still rely on some other form of energy including nuclear and also also hydropower. before this seminar, i didn't expect people would be so interested in discussing this topic. and i thought everybody would be interested in china import of -- but actually that's not the whole case. thank you. >> thank you. our goal is to look forward and look toward competitive transportation fuel...
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the big question at the energy conference, why is the u.s. still dependent on imported oil and how close are we to using energy to be self-sustaining in our needs. sharon epperson reports. >> reporter: with the fed refl government shutdown, some of the premiere institutions for energy invasion scale down or shout down completely. but many companies continue to forge ahead with ground-breaking technologies that will help reduce this country's dependence on oil and increase the energy security. corporate executives and policy makers came together at securing america's future energy security to increase awareness and spark action to reduce the nation's dependence on oil. >> energy security is a triple win. it's a win for the customer because our technology reduces the price. it's a win for the climate, and it's a win for security of the nation. politically, economically and from standpoint cost to the customer. >> the fastest and most cost effective way to control the goals and reduce dependence on foreign sources of oil is introduce more effici
the big question at the energy conference, why is the u.s. still dependent on imported oil and how close are we to using energy to be self-sustaining in our needs. sharon epperson reports. >> reporter: with the fed refl government shutdown, some of the premiere institutions for energy invasion scale down or shout down completely. but many companies continue to forge ahead with ground-breaking technologies that will help reduce this country's dependence on oil and increase the energy...
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we report on how that could cost a cloud over europe's renewable energy target. well. it's technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. there's the media leave us so we leave the media. by the sea pushes security play your part of the musical. questions that no one is that skin with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . right to see. first street. and i think the church. on the reformers with their. instrument. to be in. on. this is our team line from last year with me tom would say there are security concerns in moscow with thousands of muslims like gathering for one of islam the most holy days each marks the end of hodge which is the annual pilgrimage to the city of mecca here in russia it's also known as cuban byron but it comes in the wake of sunday's massive ethnic protests in the capital artist damages you can have small. guy at a how is the day being mocked to say flaw. well terbium setting of moscow's main mosque right behind me thousands of muslims began the ce
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the break a report on a house after it cast a cloud over europe's renewable energy targets. well. its technology innovation all believes developments from around russia we've got the future covered. this immediately though so we leave the baby. by the sea oceans to the play you call the vision. for shoes that no one is asking with to get that you deserve answers from it's all politics. are today. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. during operation to rule the day. welcome back this is r.t. now the nobel peace prize winning group in charge of destroying syria's chemical arsenal says damascus officials are cooperating and giving them access to whatever they want to see all the same can be said about being allowed into some rebel held territories though the hand of the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons says the inspectors are being held bad by ongoing fighting and as renewed calls for all sides to cooperate. meanwhile a car bomb in the northwest has killed at least twenty
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shale oil which is karajan none of these provide the energy return for energy investment and they are extremely destructive of the environment they are not ordeal and yet we chase those that's the same issue with fracking which provides us so-called cheap and abundant natural gas which is absolutely ridiculous when our tap water catches on fire it causes earthquakes it set sets loose radiation and it boys it says right i think you said we need to stop this infinite growth in a finite planet and i mean really there is a peak to every resource when you're looking at everything on the planet today mike and given the news that i just saw a couple hours ago unprecedented heat will reach the u.s. in thirty years why do you think that us policy makers are more concerned with obamacare and is this other political squabbling partisanship in the systematic destruction of the globe especially with the u.s. just becoming number one in oil and gas production. well it's not just for that reason it's that they are incapable they are sociopaths they are psychopaths and they are completely and utterly
shale oil which is karajan none of these provide the energy return for energy investment and they are extremely destructive of the environment they are not ordeal and yet we chase those that's the same issue with fracking which provides us so-called cheap and abundant natural gas which is absolutely ridiculous when our tap water catches on fire it causes earthquakes it set sets loose radiation and it boys it says right i think you said we need to stop this infinite growth in a finite planet and...
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or decade costs and consequent europe's renewable energy target. she could leverage surely. mission to teach. mission three couldn't take three. court judges three major men three. three stooges free. download free blog live video for your media project a free media dog to our teeth dot com. and stay with us and you are watching our team there are security concerns in moscow with thousands of muslim side gathering for one of islams most holy days of hamas the end of honshu which is the annual pilgrimage to the city of mecca here in russia it's also known as a coup been byrom but it comes in the wake of sunday's mess of ethnic protests in the capital then a city camp has more the time standing at the main mosque it also goes thousands of muslims begin the celebration of the holiday here with a prayer a little bit about the holiday curb why rob literally means the feast of the sacrifice the city takes place about seventy days after ramadan the holiday commemorates the broccolis really it's just excises so they try to show these faces of those tall on
or decade costs and consequent europe's renewable energy target. she could leverage surely. mission to teach. mission three couldn't take three. court judges three major men three. three stooges free. download free blog live video for your media project a free media dog to our teeth dot com. and stay with us and you are watching our team there are security concerns in moscow with thousands of muslim side gathering for one of islams most holy days of hamas the end of honshu which is the annual...
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reporting how that could cast a cloud over europe's renewable energy targets. really. good leverage or. was able to build on the most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything to nj mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care what you only. free. education free. free. free free. free. free. free book deal for your media. free media r t v dot com. now the nobel peace prize winning group in charge of destroying syria's chemical arsenal says damascus officials are cooperating and giving them access to whatever they want to see the same can be said about being allowed into some rebel held territories though the hand of the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons says the inspectors are being held back by ongoing fighting and has renewed calls for all sides to cooperate meanwhile a car bomb in the northwest has killed at least twenty seven people the powerful blast came a day after a twin car bomb struck the syrian capital the same day six red cross workers and a volunteer
reporting how that could cast a cloud over europe's renewable energy targets. really. good leverage or. was able to build on the most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything to nj mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care what you only. free. education free. free. free free. free. free. free book deal for your media. free media r t v dot com. now the nobel peace prize winning group in charge of destroying...
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putting a price on sunshine desperate for cash as spain's planning to attack solar energy jobs of the break we'll report on the how that caused the cloud over europe's renewable energy target stay with us. old. son technology innovation all the news developments from the around russia we've got this huge earth covered. there's a media lead us so we leave the media. by the seat cushions to the other your party there's a. question is that no one is asking with a guess that you deserve answers from. politics. right. first street. and i would think that you're. an army but. you're watching r t for more international news the nobel peace prize winning group in charge of destroying syria's chemical arsenal says damascus officials cooperate and giving them access to what ever they want to see that the same can be said about being allowed into some rebel held territories though the head of the organization for the pro prohibition of chemical weapons says the inspectors are being held back by ongoing fighting and has renewed coals for all sides to cooperate now meanwhile the a bill called valm
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which is ed miliband labor would freeze energy prices labor would freeze gas and electricity bills for every home and business in the u.k. for twenty months if it wins the twenty five election ed miliband has said so again we live in a matrix of price fixes and i think we could come up with an idea which is the kaiser hierarchy of price fixing just like maslow's hierarchy of basic needs right so at the bottom we'd have to price fixes for energy food labor and then further up then you get to the collateralized debt obligations and c.d.'s or fixin to fix and all those sort of things that are more esoteric and you know not as necessary to fixing for our fixed market economies well ed miliband was wrongly criticized as being anti-capitalist when he says about fixing energy prices that's not being an take up is being pro-capitalist by trying to bring some price discovery into the energy markets based on true supply and demand because right now we've got centric. who are involved with the banks here in the city of london involve these price fixing his games so he says we need to stop the fra
which is ed miliband labor would freeze energy prices labor would freeze gas and electricity bills for every home and business in the u.k. for twenty months if it wins the twenty five election ed miliband has said so again we live in a matrix of price fixes and i think we could come up with an idea which is the kaiser hierarchy of price fixing just like maslow's hierarchy of basic needs right so at the bottom we'd have to price fixes for energy food labor and then further up then you get to the...
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i am in spain, people here are accusing the government of sabotaging years of progress in renewable energies and putting a tax on the sun. ♪ but first the world's second and third largest economies warned the united states sort out your debt crisis and do it fast and china and japan predict problems if they do not resolve the deadlock or borrowing capacity soon and this was the cooperation summit in bali and the president should have been there but he stayed home to try to sort out his problems and this is a report from bali. >> reporter: the apex summit has officially been wrapped up, the leaders are all going home and we are left with the question how is this apex summit going to be remembered if at all. it was interesting to hear from the indonesia president when he opened and he said what we normally remember and what leaders usually remember are the food and they have at the dinner and it was a joke and symbolizes the wine and dine content of this summit. but of course there is a lot more to it. of course it's not a summit won't constant decision and it's about commitment and meetings
i am in spain, people here are accusing the government of sabotaging years of progress in renewable energies and putting a tax on the sun. ♪ but first the world's second and third largest economies warned the united states sort out your debt crisis and do it fast and china and japan predict problems if they do not resolve the deadlock or borrowing capacity soon and this was the cooperation summit in bali and the president should have been there but he stayed home to try to sort out his...
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. >>> a major energy deal, reagain see energy partners will pie the rival gas pipeline operator pvr for $5.6 billion including debt and gives it a foot hole into shale fields. it is at $25.44 and pvr to $25.75. >>> two of the smart phone makers co-founders are considering a bid to buy the company. according to a filing, mike and douglas have an 8% stake in blackberry and considering making a bit for the whole company. the stock up 1% to finish at $8.20. >>> cutting the work force by 5%, the move accelerates the cost reduction plans and comes as other drug companies downsize their operations. the stock gained 3.5% to $40.59. >>> gilliad shares rose thanks to successful results of a trial of a leukemia strong. they are stopping a late-stage study because patients improved substantially. it will talk about getting approval. it closed at $62.74. >>> shares of tiffany upgraded at stern ag. the firm says the luxury retailer will benefit from a rapidly growing international business and rebound in the u.s. operatio operations. the analyst reiterated his price target of $86 a share. that powere
. >>> a major energy deal, reagain see energy partners will pie the rival gas pipeline operator pvr for $5.6 billion including debt and gives it a foot hole into shale fields. it is at $25.44 and pvr to $25.75. >>> two of the smart phone makers co-founders are considering a bid to buy the company. according to a filing, mike and douglas have an 8% stake in blackberry and considering making a bit for the whole company. the stock up 1% to finish at $8.20. >>> cutting...
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. - it's my secret energy source. - huh? - sleeping. that's the secret to my energy. - ooh. - when i get enough sleep, i can even learn... - wow! - a whole new sport. - wow! - so, he gets his energy from sleeping. well, then, i'll just make sure he doesn't sleep! - hey, wait-- i'll be right back. - i meant to do that! that, too. ah, something noisy! ooh, coochie, coochie, coo. oh, something more noisy. something even more noisy! quiet! i have to keep sportacus from sleeping! oh! let's see how much energy sportacus has when this noisy ball keeps him up all night. - wow, look! - what is that? - hey, guys, check this out! i call it my "remote controlly 6,000." what do you think of that! - wow, that's really cool! - yup, i just program it for softball and... yup. it can make me play, whether i'm awake or asleep. - pitch one in. - okay. are you ready? - yeah. - he's out again! maybe you should be catcher, sportacus, and i'll pitch. - yeah! - oh, but then who would hit? - me-- me-- me, me, me, me, me! - huh, you, robbie rotten? - uh-huh. - yo
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that still require the use of conventional energy grids. they say this tax will contribute to the cost of maintenance. solar lobbyists say the new tax will extend the time it takes for the solar panels to pay for themselves from eight to 25 years. as for the fine that could be levied if people do not pay up, that is being set at a mind- boggling 30 million euros. >> i already know people removing the solar panels. >> protesters say that is to scare people into submission. as to whether it is working, -- >> you will pay the taxi echo >> no. -- tax? >> no. >> you have the right to refuse to do with the government tells you. i will continue with solar and will not pay the tax. >> with such strong resistance, spain posses government might have a fight on its hands and could be left wondering if the proposed tax is such a bright idea after all. >> in more news, sun sign tax. the only thing in spain -- police have failed to break this ticket of 100 workers. strikers got access to the factory in protest of laying off 2000 workers. the cubbies acti
that still require the use of conventional energy grids. they say this tax will contribute to the cost of maintenance. solar lobbyists say the new tax will extend the time it takes for the solar panels to pay for themselves from eight to 25 years. as for the fine that could be levied if people do not pay up, that is being set at a mind- boggling 30 million euros. >> i already know people removing the solar panels. >> protesters say that is to scare people into submission. as to...
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countries like greece who are remiss to be contemplating a similar tax planes energy regulator agrees and has called the proposed toll economically viable and discriminatory. blindsided by the idea of people like pedro he invested his money in installing a solar panel in his home. says they're making it cheaper to buy your energy from the big companies rather than use the power from your panels the government target is that the tax is fair as those using solar energy still require the use of the conventional energy grids and say this tax will contribute to the cost of maintenance but the solar lobby say the new tax will extend the time it takes for solar panels to pay for themselves from eight to twenty five years as for the fine that could be levied if people like don't pay up well that's being set at a mind boggling thirty million year oh i already know people who are removing their solar panels protesters say that simply to scare people into submission but as to whether it's working for padre. you know. when the laws against your rights you have the right to refuse to do with the g
countries like greece who are remiss to be contemplating a similar tax planes energy regulator agrees and has called the proposed toll economically viable and discriminatory. blindsided by the idea of people like pedro he invested his money in installing a solar panel in his home. says they're making it cheaper to buy your energy from the big companies rather than use the power from your panels the government target is that the tax is fair as those using solar energy still require the use of...
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. >>> a major energy deal, reagain see energy partners will pie the rival gas pipeline operator pvr for $5.6 billion including debt and gives it a foot hole into shale fields. it is at $25.44 and pvr to $25.75. >>> two of the smart phone makers co-founders are considering a bid to buy the company. according to a filing, mike and douglas have an 8% stake in blackberry and considering making a bit for the whole company. the stock up 1% to finish at $8.20. >>> cutting the work force by 5%, the move accelerates the cost reduction plans and comes as other drug companies downsize their operations. the stock gained 3.5% to $40.59. >>> gilliad shares rose thanks to successful results of a trial of a leukemia strong. they are stopping a late-stage study because patients improved substantially. it will talk about getting approval. it closed at $62.74. >>> shares of tiffany upgraded at stern ag. the firm says the luxury retailer will benefit from a rapidly growing international business and rebound in the u.s. operatio operations. the analyst reiterated his price target of $86 a share. that powere
. >>> a major energy deal, reagain see energy partners will pie the rival gas pipeline operator pvr for $5.6 billion including debt and gives it a foot hole into shale fields. it is at $25.44 and pvr to $25.75. >>> two of the smart phone makers co-founders are considering a bid to buy the company. according to a filing, mike and douglas have an 8% stake in blackberry and considering making a bit for the whole company. the stock up 1% to finish at $8.20. >>> cutting...
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there are more btus of energy represented in the form of gas than btus of energy in the form of oil in saudi arabia. we have this moment in time, it's not going to last forever, where we need to formulate a cross-industry national energy plan that includes to a large degree cng and lng. there are many government policy issues is he greated into a national energy policy that need to be debated, argued out and decided upon. >> all right. we'll leave it there. good to have you on the program. thanks very much. we'll be watching the progress on this new vehicle, sir. we so appreciate you talking to us about it. >> thank you. >> daniel akerson joining us, ceo at general motors. >>> deja vu all over again. two ceos in the same conversation with two members on fixing the debt mess and what it's doing to business confidence in the country. that's next. >>> then jeff cox says tonight's debt ceiling deadline is bogus, and so is the next one because we do have enough money to pay our bills. can't avoid these next two segments. customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online but they didn't fit
there are more btus of energy represented in the form of gas than btus of energy in the form of oil in saudi arabia. we have this moment in time, it's not going to last forever, where we need to formulate a cross-industry national energy plan that includes to a large degree cng and lng. there are many government policy issues is he greated into a national energy policy that need to be debated, argued out and decided upon. >> all right. we'll leave it there. good to have you on the...
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coal, oil, and the other energy systems today. in developing, engineering forms of supply of energy, countries are making themselves more or less vulnerable to forms of democratic demand, and credit claim. it shorter narrowly vulnerable in the first half of the 21st- century, which is why we saw the rise of mass democracies in based on forms of social welfare, less so in the second half of the 20th century as oil and other producers and their governments found ways to insulate the system from forms of political action that it used to be vulnerable to. now the battles are waged by greenpeace activists in the arctic coast in alaska or over the keystone pipeline, the project to extend it across the united states. these are the sites that are not just about energy and climate change, but also about the forms of democratic policy we will have. will we have a form of democratic politics where we can take on board a concerns about climate collapse, for example? >> those who are pushing forward with the so-called unbridled capitalism ofte
coal, oil, and the other energy systems today. in developing, engineering forms of supply of energy, countries are making themselves more or less vulnerable to forms of democratic demand, and credit claim. it shorter narrowly vulnerable in the first half of the 21st- century, which is why we saw the rise of mass democracies in based on forms of social welfare, less so in the second half of the 20th century as oil and other producers and their governments found ways to insulate the system from...
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has been the single largest energy contractor to the various branches of the u.s. military receiving over seventeen billion dollars in direct contracts for jet and diesel fuel oil is true and b.p. in particular is crucial to the military intelligence and diplomatic complex. on june sixteenth two thousand and ten obama called a meeting at the white house with b.p.'s c.e.o. tony hayward it's managing director bob dudley and its chairman of the board carl and rex bamberg. u.s. government took no action against b.p. or its executives instead it agreed that b.p. would simply create the claims fine for victims of the oil spill the people of the gulf have my commitment that b.p. will meet its obligations to the. b.p. is probably pledged to make good on the claims that it almost of the people in the gulf. large oil companies are greedy companies or don't. think lazy the weak have. four days after his meeting with president obama tony hayward was enjoying a yacht race in england. instead of being fired in the wake of the gulf oil spill hayward was sent to run b.p.'s operati
has been the single largest energy contractor to the various branches of the u.s. military receiving over seventeen billion dollars in direct contracts for jet and diesel fuel oil is true and b.p. in particular is crucial to the military intelligence and diplomatic complex. on june sixteenth two thousand and ten obama called a meeting at the white house with b.p.'s c.e.o. tony hayward it's managing director bob dudley and its chairman of the board carl and rex bamberg. u.s. government took no...
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in france, the average annual energy bill is 2300 euros. in the u.s., it is just 1495 euros and it is decreasing. anti-fracking groups say the practice is hard on the environment. the chemicals left behind can affect agriculture. environmental groups also say some sites can be hazardous for worker health. >> here are a few other stories we are keeping our eye on. the board of alitalia has approved a plan to rescue the troubled airline. it is to rip -- the plan is to raise 500 million euros. the italian postal service will contribute up to 75 million euros. they own 25% of alitalia. the american-backed jpmorgan chase swung a 318 million dollar loss in the third quarter compared to a profit of $5.7 billion profit. the bottom line was weighted down as the bank sent off -- to cover legal fees. jpmorgan has been bogged down by legal woes in the past couple of years and are currently in talks to settle allegations that it may sold securities -- mis-sold securities during the financial crisis. a big game is fueling debates about the initial share
in france, the average annual energy bill is 2300 euros. in the u.s., it is just 1495 euros and it is decreasing. anti-fracking groups say the practice is hard on the environment. the chemicals left behind can affect agriculture. environmental groups also say some sites can be hazardous for worker health. >> here are a few other stories we are keeping our eye on. the board of alitalia has approved a plan to rescue the troubled airline. it is to rip -- the plan is to raise 500 million...
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your panels the government argues that the tax is fair as those using solar energy still require the use of the conventional energy grids and say this tax will contribute to the cost of maintenance but the solar lobby say the new tax will extend the time it takes for solar panels to pay for themselves from eight to twenty five years as for the fine that could be levied if people like don't pay up well that's being set at a mind boggling thirty million euro i already know. people who are removing their solar panels protesters say that simply to scare people into submission but as to whether it's working for perjury even if you're going to pay that you. know. the laws against your rights you have the right to refuse to do with the government tells you i'm going to continue with solar and i'm not going to be the talks with such strong resistance across the sunny state spain's government may have a fight on its hands and could be left wondering if the proposed tax is such a bright idea. so the. possible sunshine tax isn't the only thing getting people in spain hot under the collar only b
your panels the government argues that the tax is fair as those using solar energy still require the use of the conventional energy grids and say this tax will contribute to the cost of maintenance but the solar lobby say the new tax will extend the time it takes for solar panels to pay for themselves from eight to twenty five years as for the fine that could be levied if people like don't pay up well that's being set at a mind boggling thirty million euro i already know. people who are...